Fig. 11. Electrical radiation. Medical common sense. 1854.
“Odylic light and human nervaura.” Human magnetism, or, How to hypnotise. 1904.
The corona of the solar eclipse of July 29, 1878, from different sources. Knowledge. v.11. August 1, 1888.
“Healthy girl (transitional aura).” Human atmosphere. 1911.
“Healthy woman (average aura).” Human atmosphere. 1911.
“Intense anger.” Man visible and invisible. 1903. Aura reading.
The Buddha. Myths of the Hindus & Buddhists. 1914. Frontispiece.
“Photograph from eclipse expedition to Sydkoster Island, Sweden for eclipse of 1954 June 30.” University of Cambridge.
Traité des nativités, attribué à Aboû Maʿschar. 16th c. Arab astrology.
Fig. 4. The aura of a “healthy, very strong man.” The human atmosphere, or, The aura made visible by the aid of chemical screens. 1911.
“Sudden outburst of devotional impulse which surged over a nun while engaged in contemplation.” Man visible and invisible. 1903.
The aura of the “irritable man” shows flecks of worry. Man visible and invisible. 1903.
Photo of solar eclipse, with a diagram superimposed. August 7, 1869. Contributions to solar physics. 1874.
“In a perfect human being on F sharp, the prismatic colors in the aura have the same position as they have in the rainbow.” Psycho-harmonial philosophy. 1910.